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Roman Reigns Injured; WWE Signs New Deal With NBCUniversal

WWE superstar Roman Reigns was injured during a battle with Randy Orton but is not seriously hurt and was able to work another event in Newcastle, Ireland. In other WWE news, it has been confirmed that the WWE signed a new deal with NBC that will keep RAW on the USA Network and Smackdown on SyFy.

First, though, Reigns suffered a cut above his eye during a match with Randy Orton. The two superstars have been going at each other as part of a storyline involving The Shield (Reigns) and Evolution (Orton). Fans were concerned that Reigns' cut could mean that he suffered a concussion, but medics ruled that out and allowed him to compete in another live event.

Meanwhile, there had been some concern as to whether the WWE and NBC would remain partners in their business deal. RAW and Smackdown are two of cable TV's very popular shows and bring in millions of viewers. They are also prominently featured on Hulu.com, making them available to non-cable customers. WWE Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative, Paul "Triple H" Levesque, made the announcement from the Javitz Center in New York.

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"We are proud to continue our long-standing partnership with NBCUniversal given their premiere position in the marketplace and vast promotional platforms," WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon said. "We are excited about our future as we further the reach and popularity of our live, family-friendly entertainment programming 52 weeks a year."

"USA Network President Chris McCumber, SyFy President Dave Howe and I are incredibly pleased to renew this strategic partnership with WWE," NBCUniversal Cable Chairman Bonnie Hammer added. "In today's TV landscape, live event programming is an extraordinarily valuable asset, and WWE remains the only entertainment franchise that consistently delivers this on a 52-week a year basis. We look forward to bringing WWE's action-packed and unique brand of drama to the wide audiences across our cable networks for many years to come."

RAW airs on Monday nights on USA Network, while Smackdown airs Friday nights on SyFy.

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